Action Against Hunger's commitment remains steadfast as we continue to address people's urgent needs and support their path to a stable and peaceful future.
ACF has not endorsed (and will not endorse), nor agreed to collaborate with any mechanism that does not comply with fundamental humanitarian principles.
Humanitarian organisations are guided by humanitarian principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence. Only work under these principles guarantees support to the civilian population without discrimination.
Action Against Hunger reminds the international community, in the strongest terms, that we cannot return to pre-ceasefire conditions of life and humanitarian service delivery.
Abu Ahmad, the sole breadwinner, did everything he could to provide for his family since 2011 when the situation in Syria deteriorated. Water, something so basic, became a daily struggle.
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Action Against Hunger was one of the only organisations able to reach people in northern Gaza after the ceasefire. At least 15 kilometres of roads in the northern governorates of Gaza need to be cleared of solid waste and rubble.
Action Against Hunger urges the international community to ensure the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and calls for its efforts to be directed towards the rehabilitation of infrastructure and the establishment of a lasting peace.